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It depends on the context. Sometimes all refers to a plural:

"All (of) my friends are here." "All of them arehere.";

sometimes to a singular:

"All (of) France is beautiful." "All of it isbeautiful."

-- Note: Between "all" and a noun, "of" is optional. with a pronoun, "of" is required

On the other hand, if you wish to have a single-word subject, it is best to change the wording, if referring to people: "Everyone is here." (although grammatically you could say 'All are here.') or the structure: "It is all beautiful." "They are all here."

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